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https://evchargingsummit.com/blog/top-ev-truck-and-van-companies/They don't run on fossil fuels?
They don't run on fossil fuels?
Falls hardest on the rich and that's the point.
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Exactly. Why did that happen? Because people didn't really like living like they did in 1919. They wanted more...like space...freedom. Shame on them
Urban parking is a downward spiral. If you tear down a few buildings to make room for cars, there’s less reason to go downtown. Fewer pedestrians mean businesses start to fail. The empty buildings they once inhabited are torn down too and transformed into more parking to try to squeeze a little value out of the land. Repeat for a few decades and what was once a vibrant downtown becomes a sea of vacant parking lots.Exactly. Why did that happen? Because people didn't really like living like they did in 1919. They wanted more...like space...freedom. Shame on them
Nobody is threatening your banana supply.I agree with you that the future for some is DENSE, walkable cities. As people become more detached from the actual food supply chain and only expect their meals to come from grocery stores or restaurants they will be more easily manipulated and controlled. Restrict food and BOOM you are in absolute control of the population. A politician's favorite wet dream
Laugh it up dense urban dweller.Nobody is threatening your banana supply.
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Not according to kook enviro-wackos who want to end farming and ranching. Pretty soon we will have Soylent Green for you urban folk.The future is mostly farming, ranching, edible gardening, and seafood harvesting. How much food we grow, gather, and catch, and how we transport it determines how much urban population we can have.
Not according to kook enviro-wackos who want to end farming and ranching. Pretty soon we will have Soylent Green for you urban folk.
I have not seen them.It's called AG1. Or haven't you seen the commercials?
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What? Are you talking about the urban folks who pay the taxes to support the Farm Bill, the NRCS subsidies, and other forms of welfare for ranchers and corporate farming?Not according to kook enviro-wackos who want to end farming and ranching.
They should pay them since all they do is draw on the food supply with no effort other than sliding their credit card through the machine at checkout.What? Are you talking about the urban folks who pay the taxes to support the Farm Bill, the NRCS subsidies, and other forms of welfare for ranchers and corporate farming?
Yeah, the welfare ranchers get paid. They get federal and state lands for a dime and a regular diet of susidies so they can wear cowboy hats, shoot guns, become alcoholics, and do the Boot Scoot Boogie.They should pay them since all they do is draw on the food supply with no effort other than sliding their credit card through the machine at checkout.
You sound bitter and angry that you didn't make a better career choice so you could suck on the tit of commercial and corporate welfare. You'll just have to settle for you government cheese.Yeah, the welfare ranchers get paid. They get federal and state lands for a dime and a regular diet of susidies so they can wear cowboy hats, shoot guns, become alcoholics, and do the Boot Scoot Boogie.
And then, they bite the hand that feeds them.
I'm doing just fine without sucking on the federal tit like welfare ranchers. No complaints about my lot in life.You sound bitter and angry that you didn't make a better career choice so you could suck on the tit of commercial and corporate welfare. You'll just have to settle for you government cheese.
A few weeks ago our Mini needed repairs, so my husband drove it to the shop, took the train home, then took the train back the next day to pick it up.My old truck needs work again. The breaking part is unavailable and never did much for the truck, but keeping it in broken would break the truck, so I'll have it modified to run without the part. That's another day of driving to a garage, biking home, and then biking everywhere for a few days in the burbs until the repair is done. I bought a durably designed and built truck, but old parts still break. I'm reminded again I don't live in a walkable location.